Here’s a look at Off-White’s latest street-friendly collaboration

You even have a chance to win a piece

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Virgil Abloh, who rose to underground stardom as Kanye West’s art director, is high on the list of cool designers in contemporary fashion. Ever since the launch of his fashion label Off-White, his aesthetic has favoured by the influencer crowd—from Beyoncé and Jay Z to the Kardashians.

The designer is joining forces with luxury e-retailer Mytheresa.com for the launch of a capsule collection (that will be sold exclusively on Mytheresa.com) titled ‘Cut Here’. Abloh is not your traditional designer—with degrees in engineering and architecture and exposure to rap culture, his meteoric rise in fashion has caused some disapproval, most notably from Raf Simons.

‘Cut Here’ embraces street culture and allows audience to participate in conversation with the makers of Off-White. One of the key pieces from the line, a khaki mac, has the alphabets A, B, C and D written at different levels and viewers are asked to regram or a post a picture of it stating their preferred length. “The idea is that the garment is labeled with a series of marks. People can chime in with their opinion on where the garment should be cut. I take in the suggestions, but ultimately will make the final decision,” said Abloh.

In the age of post normcore, separates like the T-shirt combined with an exposed corset make winning Saturday night looks. Scroll through our gallery to see the complete collection.